Trinity Street is a mere stone’s throw away from the city’s most iconic landmarks, is home to some of the most divine and upmarket shops in the city and is fast becoming a hub for high end restaurants.

There are many reasons why I think TS* is the best place in Cambridge, but here are the most important.

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With an eye for fashion (if I do say so myself) and a desire to carry 30 shopping bags at once- like they do in the movies- I can’t think of anywhere I’d rather spend my hard earned cash than on Trinity Street.

It’s a bit like shopping on Oxford Street, only less busy, with more cyclists, much smaller and ever so slightly cheaper.

I like to ride my bicycle... (Image: Warren Gunn)

Whether you’re looking for slouchy but stylish weekend gear from TOAST or folky floral dresses from White Stuff, TS has you covered.

But the high end stores don’t stop there, with several gorgeous shops lining the historical street.

Among these is Brora, a stunning Scottish shop selling soft cashmere clothing, accessories and baby products, all of which are specially hand crafted in their very own mill.

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Dapper gents needn’t look any further than Anthony menswear- a high end continental tailors and clothing store, stocking the finest suits in the city.

This shop has the air of “men want to look like this and women want to marry it.”

Anthony (Image: Warren Gunn)

They say diamonds are a girl’s best friend, so whether you’re hunting for a gift for that special someone or the all-important engagement ring, your every want and need will be met at the illustrious Trinity Street jewellers.

I’m a huge bookworm, always have been, always will be- it’s just the type of girl I am.

And as an unashamed Harry Potter fan it is no surprise that my absolute favourite shop in the city is Heffers. Wands, books, stuffed owls and wizard’s chess line the window of this cosy academic bookshop.- and I LOVE it.

Trinity Street (Image: Warren Gunn)

Aside from stylish shops and magical books, TS is also a hub for art and culture, food, drink, and fantastic architecture.

If you’re searching for a little piece of this oldie worldie heaven to take home, head to Cambridge Contemporary Art, a stunning gallery filled with handmade paintings and crafts.

Sneak Peek around The Ivy (Image: Warren Gunn)

Very soon Trinity Street will be home to The Ivy Cambridge Brasserie, an upmarket restaurant, which has sister eateries in London which are adored by celebrities. It is set to become a must visit and we can't wait to try out the food.